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this economy is awfully weak. imposing taxes to not be reduced at a time like this -- that's just not good. gerri: son's he took office, it has gone up trillions of dollars. what's the best way to get this done? you don't like raising taxes, but how do you go about the most expected way to get more money into the federal government. i hate to even say that, it sounds like a horrible thing. but if the economy were to go, how do we deal with this? >> in the last year before the crisis, the budget was only 161 billion. now it's over a trillion dollars. only half of that can be justified more and more. the rest of it is additional benefits and programs and so forth that mr. obama, and before him, speaker nancy pelosi insisted on. why don't we roll back pull back to the level of real spending adjusted for inflation that we had when president bush took office. this is obama's deficit. it's not bush's deficit. 161 billion, we had all the tax cuts in place. thankfully, we have the prescription drug coverage. gerri: is tha
this economy is awfully weak. imposing taxes to not be reduced at a time like this -- that's just not good. gerri: son's he took office, it has gone up trillions of dollars. what's the best way to get this done? you don't like raising taxes, but how do you go about the most expected way to get more money into the federal government. i hate to even say that, it sounds like a horrible thing. but if the economy were to go, how do we deal with this? >> in the last year before the crisis, the...
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going to do something bad to the economy, not for just closing loopholes. that takes money out of the productive sector to sector, since it to washington, and that is a mistake. i am not for just closing loopholes, but i would close loopholes if you lower overall rates which would stimulate the economy. neil: quickly, how did you make it -- what did you make of mitt romney's remarks to bankers that what hurt him was all the freebie's the president was giving out to his base and that that made the difference. >> i think we, as republicans everyone to grill the party, have to somehow develop some empathy for those who have been on government assistance and know that they don't all want to stay there. for example, i think there are many good people who have had to take unemployment insurance from other two but would like to work i don't think everybody on government assistance is a bad person. we need to figure out how to convce them to, though, that their life would be better if they vote for policies that help them get a real job and in the middle class. nei
going to do something bad to the economy, not for just closing loopholes. that takes money out of the productive sector to sector, since it to washington, and that is a mistake. i am not for just closing loopholes, but i would close loopholes if you lower overall rates which would stimulate the economy. neil: quickly, how did you make it -- what did you make of mitt romney's remarks to bankers that what hurt him was all the freebie's the president was giving out to his base and that that made...
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maybe some of those cards, think of what that could do for our local economy. >> mayor kwan says, that she might -- most of the lights are on back now at the san francisco city hall after a small electrical fire i go united a basement electrical vault last night. parking lots are still without power, but should fully be restored by firing tonight. fire officials told us that it was an electrical fire but the exact cause is under investigation. >> they should go after me. >> barack obama's blistering response to critics. who is he defending plus his first comments of the petreas affair. >> the good news for consumers and why the fisher men call this the last of the wild west. >> temperatures have peaked, how much cooler you can expect for thursday, and when several of the storms move back in for our local forecast. (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters. w
maybe some of those cards, think of what that could do for our local economy. >> mayor kwan says, that she might -- most of the lights are on back now at the san francisco city hall after a small electrical fire i go united a basement electrical vault last night. parking lots are still without power, but should fully be restored by firing tonight. fire officials told us that it was an electrical fire but the exact cause is under investigation. >> they should go after me. >>...
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building the new arena that the warriors want to put up on san francisco's waterfront. >> lifting up the economy, getting those jobs, and doing our part. >> reporter: under the terms, 1-4 construction jobs will go to local workers. and half of the apprentice construction jobs gallon to san francisco's youth, like these two cousins. >> what's this mean to you? >> a lot . >> a lot >> it's a big opportunity. >> at the same time , are within this goal too, we're going to accommodate returning veterans from our wars and military to be part of this effort as well. and i'll -- [ cheering and applause ] >> yes. >> reporter: but there was another message. it is a wonderful open space, but the arena and its jobs will be good for the whole city. and organized labor is behind the deal big-time. >> i think it's a big step forward. we have to take a look at the financial components of the deal still. >> reporter: residents are feeling that the deal is moving too fast and more attention needs to be paid to the noise and traffic the 200 events a year will mean to the neighborhood. >> i understand why they're pu
building the new arena that the warriors want to put up on san francisco's waterfront. >> lifting up the economy, getting those jobs, and doing our part. >> reporter: under the terms, 1-4 construction jobs will go to local workers. and half of the apprentice construction jobs gallon to san francisco's youth, like these two cousins. >> what's this mean to you? >> a lot . >> a lot >> it's a big opportunity. >> at the same time , are within this goal too,...
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the economy will surely go back into recession. >> we'll also find out if nancy pelosi is going to stay on as minority leader. came leader ten years ago today. last week democrats failed to win enough seats to take back the house. she says she'll make the announcement about hers morning. >> and happening now on capitol hill, massachusetts congressman is holding a news conference on the meningitis out break. calling for tougher regulations for compounding pharmacies. a house subcommittee will hold a hearing on whether the out break could be prevented. 32 have died after receiving tainted steroid shots. >> also happening now, the call for another tobacco tax increase. holding a news conference. wants a $1 increase on the tax. law maker as prove doubling the tax to $2 in a 2007 special session. law makers also approve tax increases on tobacco products earlier this year. >>> also changes coming to maryland live casino. casino officials will today outline plans on how the layout will be changed to make rooms for open table games. more than 125 tables could be added. >> former dc council man
the economy will surely go back into recession. >> we'll also find out if nancy pelosi is going to stay on as minority leader. came leader ten years ago today. last week democrats failed to win enough seats to take back the house. she says she'll make the announcement about hers morning. >> and happening now on capitol hill, massachusetts congressman is holding a news conference on the meningitis out break. calling for tougher regulations for compounding pharmacies. a house...
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75 years ago that was going to be built and little did we know what that bridge would bring to the economy of san francisco and marin and as we look ahead for 75 years it's interesting what this does for this region. you know the bay area has become the blue angels of science. we do lots of stunts, and we are very successful at doing those stunts and we do them at high speeds, and between this project and the project for cal train to electifiy it over the next seven years $3 billion is going to be spent regionally on transit here, and we can say thank you to the secretary of transportation and to the regional transit authorities who have create thursday opportunity for the transportation. >> >> that will create a 22nd century of transit for the tronst century of jobs so thank you to secretary lahood and thank you to the leadership for all that we have accomplished here today. [applause] >> peter rogof was dominated to serve in the federal administration by the department of transportation in 2009 by president barack obama. he has over see the disbursement throughout the country through the
75 years ago that was going to be built and little did we know what that bridge would bring to the economy of san francisco and marin and as we look ahead for 75 years it's interesting what this does for this region. you know the bay area has become the blue angels of science. we do lots of stunts, and we are very successful at doing those stunts and we do them at high speeds, and between this project and the project for cal train to electifiy it over the next seven years $3 billion is going to...
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he said priority number one is to grow the economy and create jobs. >> as i have said before, i'm open to compromise and i'm open to new ideas. i have been encouraged to hear republican after republican agree on the need from more revenue from the wealthiest americans as part of our math if we are going to be serious about reducing the deficit. >> the president said he wants to raise taxes on those making more than $250,000 a year. >> >> investors showed little confidence that there will be a come prom in avoiding the fiscal live. >>> facebook shares rallied on a day that wall street thought they would plummet. -- >> you have a chance to attend president obama's inauguration in in 2013. online requests for an inauguration ticket scheduled january 21st, you can request two tickets, but only online on the congressional members website. a random lottery december 13th will determine who gets the tickets. >> >> in 25 minutes, more fallout on the david petraeus sex scandal >> the president's first comments. . >> israel unleashed a blistering offensive on gaza assassinating a top military off
he said priority number one is to grow the economy and create jobs. >> as i have said before, i'm open to compromise and i'm open to new ideas. i have been encouraged to hear republican after republican agree on the need from more revenue from the wealthiest americans as part of our math if we are going to be serious about reducing the deficit. >> the president said he wants to raise taxes on those making more than $250,000 a year. >> >> investors showed little...
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the share of the economy relative to clinton. we think we have laid out a sensible balance in this context which shows significant restraint where you need to show it. but still recognizes that we cannot ignore the fact that we have millions of americans retiring. >> why should we believe an administration that has ballooned the deficit attacked it with any vigor? >> the people who say that miss some basic realities of what drives our deficit. it is to the deficits have gone up. it has gone up for reasons you all know. let's just review them -- they go up significantly because of the cost of the bush tax cuts and expansions we inherited. go up significantly because of the cost of the crisis and recession. the policies be put in place which have helped bring economic growth back are only 10% added to the increase in deficit over this amount of time. people are mistaken in their basic app tradition. -- attribution. >> i hear about a continued concern that this administration is simply somewhere between does not get business and is
the share of the economy relative to clinton. we think we have laid out a sensible balance in this context which shows significant restraint where you need to show it. but still recognizes that we cannot ignore the fact that we have millions of americans retiring. >> why should we believe an administration that has ballooned the deficit attacked it with any vigor? >> the people who say that miss some basic realities of what drives our deficit. it is to the deficits have gone up. it...
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europeans complain unemployment is rising, and the economies are getting worse, and they see no hope for change. >>> in beijing, the communist party selected a new ruler to guide the country for the next ten years. he will be the party's general secretary and will oversea the people's liberation army. he's expected to assume power next march. >>> the owner of a pharmacy linked to a deadly nationwide meningitis outbreak appears before lawmakers on capitol hill today, but he refused to answer any questions. barry cadden is the cofounder of the new england command center. he exercised his fifth amendment right. 42 people have died. others have gotten sick from injections distributed by the massachusetts pharmacy. >>> a sacramento woman has set a new record for giving birth to the world's heaviest set of triplets. britney dean gave birth to three healthy baby boys. their total weight of 20 pounds exceeds the previous record by more than a pound. the couple say they were stunned when they learned they were expecting triplets. >> i saw the ultrasound. i can kind of read them so i saw there
europeans complain unemployment is rising, and the economies are getting worse, and they see no hope for change. >>> in beijing, the communist party selected a new ruler to guide the country for the next ten years. he will be the party's general secretary and will oversea the people's liberation army. he's expected to assume power next march. >>> the owner of a pharmacy linked to a deadly nationwide meningitis outbreak appears before lawmakers on capitol hill today, but he...
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confidence of the markets and most importantly, the confidence of the consumers, returns to infuse our economy with demand, which creates jobs. >> and we will see more of nancy pelosi and martha when martha sits in for george stephanopoulos sunday morning, hosting "this week." >>> and tonight, a town in west texas is grieving. it was supposed to be a celebration of veterans but that turned into a tragedy when the freight train smashed into a parade float. the parade float was stuck on the tracks in midland, texas, and then a screen described as a war zone, when heroes of war became heroes once again. army veterans pushing their wives to safe tip as the train roared towards them. but four of those veterans were on the float as the train hit, lost their lives and, today, federal investigators are still trying to sort out why this happened. >>> and coming up here, after the break, on "world news," is it the end of the twinkie? is hostess getting ready to sell its secret recipe? and what is inside that white goo you may have never realized. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest
confidence of the markets and most importantly, the confidence of the consumers, returns to infuse our economy with demand, which creates jobs. >> and we will see more of nancy pelosi and martha when martha sits in for george stephanopoulos sunday morning, hosting "this week." >>> and tonight, a town in west texas is grieving. it was supposed to be a celebration of veterans but that turned into a tragedy when the freight train smashed into a parade float. the parade...
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but a different economy different for the family. >> jennifer: for miguel another opportunity to invite parents to use that kale and chard by using a cooking class. >> we're not all talking about it every day. it's like seat belts. when do we not wear a seat belt. the same thing with healthy food. we've always eaten healthy food because we know what unhealthy food can do to us. >> can't get any better than that. >> jennifer: i love that story. up next it was freshman orientation day for the incoming congressional class. back to politics. who better to welcome them in washington than brett erlich. he's next in "the war room." brought to you by the all new doge dart. dodge, new rules. from silver screens... to flat screens... twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. jennifer speaks truth to power. >>the bottom line is we need an amendment. >>now it's your turn. connect with "the war room" jennifer granholm. >>it's a call to arms. make your voice heard. >> jennifer: the first day of anything is always a nervous one. school work, even congress. but
but a different economy different for the family. >> jennifer: for miguel another opportunity to invite parents to use that kale and chard by using a cooking class. >> we're not all talking about it every day. it's like seat belts. when do we not wear a seat belt. the same thing with healthy food. we've always eaten healthy food because we know what unhealthy food can do to us. >> can't get any better than that. >> jennifer: i love that story. up next it was freshman...
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our economy can't afford that right now. certainly no middle-class family can afford that right now. nobody in either party says that they want it to happen. the other option is to pass a law right now that would prevent any tax hike whatsoever on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. and by the way, that means every american, including the wealthiest americans, get a tax cut. it means that 98% of all americans and 97% of all small businesses won't see their taxes go up a single dime. the senate has already passed a law like this. democrats in the house are ready to pass a law like this. and i hope republicans in the house come on board too. we should not hold the middle class hostage while we debate tax cuts for the wealthy. we should at least do what we agree on. and that's to keep middle-class taxes low. and i'll bring everyone in to sign it right away so we can give folks some certainty before the holiday season. i won't pretend that figuring out everything else will be easy. but i'm confident we can do it and i know
our economy can't afford that right now. certainly no middle-class family can afford that right now. nobody in either party says that they want it to happen. the other option is to pass a law right now that would prevent any tax hike whatsoever on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. and by the way, that means every american, including the wealthiest americans, get a tax cut. it means that 98% of all americans and 97% of all small businesses won't see their taxes go up a single dime. the...
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the economy is coming back. we can see a brighter future. over time, we can reinvest in education, reinvest in higher education or social services but it's not happening tomorrow or the next day. >> also, will our taxes be raised? within a new future or the next year? >> well, boaters decided that taxes will be raised. >> besides property. >> beyond property. that's not where we are focusing. there are other things we could do. a lot of this function that appears from sacramento is because the majority has not had the authority to do its job. the two thirds vote threshold without a majority, the minority leader can veto what the majority wants. now the majority can do its job. >> so what are these things? we are saying our taxes, at least not now. so we do other things. what are the other things you think are on the table? >> fiscally related, we can look at tax credits. these are loopholes. mostly benefiting corporations. they can be passed by a simple majority but it takes two thirds to get them out. now we will review them. if there are a
the economy is coming back. we can see a brighter future. over time, we can reinvest in education, reinvest in higher education or social services but it's not happening tomorrow or the next day. >> also, will our taxes be raised? within a new future or the next year? >> well, boaters decided that taxes will be raised. >> besides property. >> beyond property. that's not where we are focusing. there are other things we could do. a lot of this function that appears from...
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europeans complain unemployment is rising, and the economies are getting worse, and they see no hope for change. >>> in beijing, the communist party selected a new ruler to guide the country for the next ten years. he will be the party's general secretary and will oversea the people's liberation army. he's expected to assume power next march. >>> the owner of a pharmacy linked to a deadly nationwide meningitis outbreak appears before lawmakers on capitol hill today, but he refused to answer any questions. barry cadden is the cofounder of the new england command center. he exercised his fifth amendment right. 42 people have died. others have gotten sick from injections distributed by the massachusetts pharmacy. >>> a sacramento woman has set a new record for giving birth to the world's heaviest set of triplets. britney dean gave birth to three healthy baby boys. their total weight of 20 pounds exceeds the previous record by more than a pound. the couple say they were stunned when they learned they were expecting triplets. >> i saw the ultrasound. i can kind of read them so i saw there
europeans complain unemployment is rising, and the economies are getting worse, and they see no hope for change. >>> in beijing, the communist party selected a new ruler to guide the country for the next ten years. he will be the party's general secretary and will oversea the people's liberation army. he's expected to assume power next march. >>> the owner of a pharmacy linked to a deadly nationwide meningitis outbreak appears before lawmakers on capitol hill today, but he...
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do you see broader implications for the stock market and economy? >> yes. the small-business start-ups are down. they will continue to be down. we have fewer ipos now than we had ten years ago. companies just don't want to be public because of all of the regulations. venture capital is down. there is less investment in new businesses. gerri: whose fault is that? whose fault is that? >> i think the fault is directly on the government because they have added a tremendous amount of insecurity. what we are talking about with obamacare, as of 2014, a barrage of provisions, taxes. i mean, what they are saying is that they are declaring war on business. this idea that what apple bees is doing is wrong is unbelievable. they have to make a profit. if they can make a profit, they have to reduce their employment. gerri: you say that will happen with a lot of businesses across the country, presumably there are lots of ways to get -- more than one way to find a solution. what do you think would work at this point to get these two sides together to find some kind of comm
do you see broader implications for the stock market and economy? >> yes. the small-business start-ups are down. they will continue to be down. we have fewer ipos now than we had ten years ago. companies just don't want to be public because of all of the regulations. venture capital is down. there is less investment in new businesses. gerri: whose fault is that? whose fault is that? >> i think the fault is directly on the government because they have added a tremendous amount of...
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if we get that in place, we are removing half of the fiscal cliff, half of the danger to our economy is removed by that single step. >> more on that coming up because questions at the press conference turned to the scandal everyone is talking about. involving former cia director david petraeus who will testify tomorrow at a senate intelligence hearing on benghazi. >> can you assure the american people that there have been no breaches of national security or classified information in the scandal involving generals petraeus and allen? >> do you believe you should have known sooner or are you withholding judgment until the investigation is complete on that front? >> senator john mccain and senator lindsey graham said today they want watergate-style hearings on the attack on the consulate in benghazi. >> i want to ask about the families of four killed. >> general petraeus is where we begin at the white house. i guess it's a good bet they would be coming up today. >> reporter: yeah. you saw the ap ask it. it didn't dominate as much as we thought. our friends at telemundo asked a question
if we get that in place, we are removing half of the fiscal cliff, half of the danger to our economy is removed by that single step. >> more on that coming up because questions at the press conference turned to the scandal everyone is talking about. involving former cia director david petraeus who will testify tomorrow at a senate intelligence hearing on benghazi. >> can you assure the american people that there have been no breaches of national security or classified information in...
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south africa economy is still developing. 2.5% this year. that is not enough to make a real dent in unemployment. now around 25%. >> while some of the issues in south africa are unique, others are dealt with in europe, the states and elsewhere. including the balancing act between labor demands, company's bottom lines and getting people back to work. chris? >> chris: greg palkot reporting from london. still ahead -- we will talk live with senate intelligence committee vice chair saxby chambliss about the libya hearing he is attending as soon as the hearing ends. t first, what a staten island storm victim wants to see from president obama as he tours the massive damage. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else mes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >> chris: in a record settlement
south africa economy is still developing. 2.5% this year. that is not enough to make a real dent in unemployment. now around 25%. >> while some of the issues in south africa are unique, others are dealt with in europe, the states and elsewhere. including the balancing act between labor demands, company's bottom lines and getting people back to work. chris? >> chris: greg palkot reporting from london. still ahead -- we will talk live with senate intelligence committee vice chair...
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it's hurting our ability to grow and grow the economy. and they want a fix of some kind as soon as possible. that's why 12 ceos are meeting with the president today. we expect the meeting around 2:30 p.m. eastern time. not sure how long the meeting will last. ceos will come out. that's why i'm here. i'll try to grab a few and get comments and what was said, did they reach any kind of conclusion on how to fix the fiscal cliff and are we any closer to getting this big problem, perhaps a trillion dollar problem finally put behind us, guys. >> it will be interesting to see how the news conference goes from obama before that. he's clearly hardening his position in asking for the revenue increases that we now learn he's asking for. he's not negotiating from the middle. as we look down this list, let's be honest with this, from an obama perspective emboldened by the election, a lot of people haven't paid a lot of corporation tax recently. a lot of them didn't vote for this man either and a lot of them actually have not created a huge number of a
it's hurting our ability to grow and grow the economy. and they want a fix of some kind as soon as possible. that's why 12 ceos are meeting with the president today. we expect the meeting around 2:30 p.m. eastern time. not sure how long the meeting will last. ceos will come out. that's why i'm here. i'll try to grab a few and get comments and what was said, did they reach any kind of conclusion on how to fix the fiscal cliff and are we any closer to getting this big problem, perhaps a trillion...
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i think that's really crucial for the psychology of the world economy, for the reality of the world economy. if he can get that done, then he goes to immigration. i can understand why a lot of latinos would be upset, but on the other hand he has to tell them, look, economy and jobs is number one for all of us. then we'll do emigration. i don't think he right now needs to be in the position of scoring political points. that's what he was doing in the election, and if he puts that aside temporarily, he can make that a bargaining chip. he could say to john boehner and mitch mcconnell, i can drive stake through your heart in immigration, guys, but i'll wait on immigration while we get the jobs done. if you screw around, maybe i will. he can use it as a bargaining chip right now and get to it six months from now. >> we spent all this year talking about how 2012 was a mirror image in 2004. in the aftermath, 2004 bush goes after immigration. hourld fineman, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> up next, the president may stay put and a lot of his trusted team obama members say they're moving
i think that's really crucial for the psychology of the world economy, for the reality of the world economy. if he can get that done, then he goes to immigration. i can understand why a lot of latinos would be upset, but on the other hand he has to tell them, look, economy and jobs is number one for all of us. then we'll do emigration. i don't think he right now needs to be in the position of scoring political points. that's what he was doing in the election, and if he puts that aside...
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literally thousands of people out there trying to get a job, so this is going to be wonderful for the economy and for the town of livermore, absolutely. >> reporter: paragon outlet says this is the first outlet center to open in the states since 2001 and it's expected to generate $2 million a year for livermore. >> we just feel we're part of the whole livermore experience. you come out here to do a wonderful wine tasting, to have a lunch at a vineyard, to shop now, something that you didn't have quite as accessible before we came. i think it really just helps to establish livermore as a wonderful place to spend the day, the weekend, a vacation. >> reporter: the official grand opening is tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. today the major flagship stores including bloomingdales and other stores opened early. but some say the line could be as long as two hours. >> okay, true confessions. i was already there today. i went to the last call neiman marcus, but i had to leave because it was too full. >> you had to come here to work? >> i had to come to work. so i'll have to go back tomorrow. >> that guy had five
literally thousands of people out there trying to get a job, so this is going to be wonderful for the economy and for the town of livermore, absolutely. >> reporter: paragon outlet says this is the first outlet center to open in the states since 2001 and it's expected to generate $2 million a year for livermore. >> we just feel we're part of the whole livermore experience. you come out here to do a wonderful wine tasting, to have a lunch at a vineyard, to shop now, something that...
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if we want our economy to flour ir and grow, we must lift up women's leadership in our economy. very important. women in the academic world. women in health care. in subject you can name. is more wholesome, more successful, more efficient with the involvement of women. and so, women came to the polls, when women came to the polls last week, they registered their support for those who understood the challenges that women face. it's really, really a remarkable thing. under the leadership of the women standing here, the voices of america's mother, daughters and granddaughters will be heard. women are the breadwinners for our families in many cases, the small business owners in your communities, isn't that right, nidia? and the workers that will stir our prosperity. >> okay, we're going to jump away from this. that's new mexico announcing she wants to continue to keep her post as the house minority leader and as you can see, she invited tract wom invited democratic women of the house of representatives to stapd with her in a show of force, she says, for democratic women in the house
if we want our economy to flour ir and grow, we must lift up women's leadership in our economy. very important. women in the academic world. women in health care. in subject you can name. is more wholesome, more successful, more efficient with the involvement of women. and so, women came to the polls, when women came to the polls last week, they registered their support for those who understood the challenges that women face. it's really, really a remarkable thing. under the leadership of the...
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we've got to make sure that taxes don't go up on middle class families, that our economy remains strong, that we're creating jobs, and that is an agenda democrats and republicans and independents, people all across the country share. >>> getting the lion's share of attention today in washington is general petraeus. his testimony before two closed hearings. the first with the house intelligence committee at 7:30 a.m. this morning. his second started about two hours ago with the senate intel committee. new york congressman peter king revealing after the house hearing there was one question early on about petraeus's affair with biographer paula broadwell. >> he was asked at the start did that have any impact on his testimony? he said no. >> but the focus of the hearing was the deadly attack of the u.s. consulate in benghazi and congressman dutch ruppersberger saying the former cia director made it clear there was terrorist involvement. >> he reinforced the fact that initially, the first 24 hours, he felt at that point or the cia felt at that point that this was a protest as a result of wha
we've got to make sure that taxes don't go up on middle class families, that our economy remains strong, that we're creating jobs, and that is an agenda democrats and republicans and independents, people all across the country share. >>> getting the lion's share of attention today in washington is general petraeus. his testimony before two closed hearings. the first with the house intelligence committee at 7:30 a.m. this morning. his second started about two hours ago with the senate...
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i mean that's a pair ament given the continuous nature with the economy. nobody should be satisfied where we stand with economic growth that has been subpar for far too long, given the amount of money that has been expended, you know, in the budget, to address some of the economic issues. but yet has failed to ignite the kind of economic growth that this country deserves. >> is it good enough to kick the problem, the can, down the road? >> well it isn't. the temporary nature of doing that means that it creates another state of uncertainty. there are certain issues that obviously cannot be completely addressed in a lame duck session, which is of course tax reform. that's something i've called for beginning the president obama's administration in 2009. that's going to be an essential issue as we go forward. how we address the expiring tax rates and the automatic cuts in terms of the balance that's contained within the cuts, i think really does have to be addressed in some way now to give some certainty as we move forward. nevertheless based on what we have t
i mean that's a pair ament given the continuous nature with the economy. nobody should be satisfied where we stand with economic growth that has been subpar for far too long, given the amount of money that has been expended, you know, in the budget, to address some of the economic issues. but yet has failed to ignite the kind of economic growth that this country deserves. >> is it good enough to kick the problem, the can, down the road? >> well it isn't. the temporary nature of...
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they're simply concerned about the effects on the economy. obviously, they don't want corporate taxes raised or corporate tax rates to go up. but they're more concerned with washington coming together, i think. in that respect they have something in common with the group the president met with yesterday. >> indeed. nbc's mike viqueira, thank you. we'll be right back to "clear the air." ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? ha
they're simply concerned about the effects on the economy. obviously, they don't want corporate taxes raised or corporate tax rates to go up. but they're more concerned with washington coming together, i think. in that respect they have something in common with the group the president met with yesterday. >> indeed. nbc's mike viqueira, thank you. we'll be right back to "clear the air." ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start...
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that top 2% -- that tax cut has to go away and they have to contribute their fair share toward the economy. that's a consistent point. i think we need to stick to our guns on that. >> the other side of equation and this from newt gingrich this morning, some advice for republicans. >> no house republican should be bamboozled into this idea that the only person who has a mandate is barack obama. the house republicans have a mandate. it's fundamentally different than the president's mandate. instead, to say, paul ryan is going forth a solution, we'll gather votes for it. i guarantee you'll get the democratic substitute. >> what do you think about that congressman? >> i think the house is republican controlled, a consequence of redistricting. and it was the superpacs that were very engtive in some house races. the fact of the matter is, we gained and there still six out there to be decided. we could gain more. i think at the house level, for the house to continue the role its played for two years is bad advice. the issue the famous statement, what i mean by compromise, i think cantor said, we
that top 2% -- that tax cut has to go away and they have to contribute their fair share toward the economy. that's a consistent point. i think we need to stick to our guns on that. >> the other side of equation and this from newt gingrich this morning, some advice for republicans. >> no house republican should be bamboozled into this idea that the only person who has a mandate is barack obama. the house republicans have a mandate. it's fundamentally different than the president's...
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for millionaires and the -- not help the economy. will hurt the economy. is foolish policy. we will try to get big tax reform to do someone's rates in 2013. you ran on this and won the election and we don't have the ability to stop you. we will at least tell the middle class got to $1 million but i don't think republicans can win the fight on millionaires. is there a risk on raising taxes more on millionaires or everyone else? shore. republicans should fight that and make it clear, but they are not championing this or voting for it. they just vote for preventing taxes from going up on the middle-class but i don't believe they have the leverage to win this fight. i which they did. dagen: do you think we will ultimately get tax reform? when i talk about tax reform i go back to the people who don't pay any federal income tax and making sure most americans pay at least something just to fund our national defense which if you're not paying federal income tax you are not doing. is that a tough sell? do you think ultimately we could get that done? >> we could. i don't think either
for millionaires and the -- not help the economy. will hurt the economy. is foolish policy. we will try to get big tax reform to do someone's rates in 2013. you ran on this and won the election and we don't have the ability to stop you. we will at least tell the middle class got to $1 million but i don't think republicans can win the fight on millionaires. is there a risk on raising taxes more on millionaires or everyone else? shore. republicans should fight that and make it clear, but they are...
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half away from the fiscal cliff, the massive tax hikes and spending cuts that threaten to push the economy back into recession. lawmakers in washington met with the president today in a first step to try to find a way back from the abyss. chief washington correspondent james rosen tells us how it went. >> with that, we're going to get to work. >> the president hosting leaders from both parties and chambers of congress at the roosevelt room and appears to be sticking to his guns on taxes for higher income earningsers, own obliquely reining in entitlement spending. >> my hope is this going to be the beginning of a fruitful process where we're able to come to an agreement that will reduce our deficit, in a balanced way, that we will deal with some of these long-term impediments to growth. >> after the hour long session, republicans said nothing to signal acquiescence in any tax bracket and insisting higher revenues can come from the closure of tax loopholes. to show our seriousness, we put revenue on the table as long as it's accompanied by significant spending cuts. >> you can't save the cou
half away from the fiscal cliff, the massive tax hikes and spending cuts that threaten to push the economy back into recession. lawmakers in washington met with the president today in a first step to try to find a way back from the abyss. chief washington correspondent james rosen tells us how it went. >> with that, we're going to get to work. >> the president hosting leaders from both parties and chambers of congress at the roosevelt room and appears to be sticking to his guns on...
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what republicans said is -- let's make the economy bigger and grow economy so people are making more money. we naturally get more taxes. in other words, taxing a bigger salary as opposed to raising the tax rate. either way you end up paying more taxes and more money in one scenario. hope or compromise because the spirit of compromise seems to be here. in terms of where they are, you neither have -- seems to have really buzzed a lot from their initial positions here. we are dealing with a deadline. >> this is very interesting. one last thing. as all happening as we are expecting the announcement, house minority leader from nancy pelosi, of course, bay area's pelosi. is she expected to step down as minority leader? >> reporter: she could. we are going to get that announcement shortly. keep in mind that this is the second election where they have failed to have a democratic majority in the house. she has been the minority leader now through two elections and certainly possible that she may not -- republican leadership that we don't expect to change over much at all. she may hand the man
what republicans said is -- let's make the economy bigger and grow economy so people are making more money. we naturally get more taxes. in other words, taxing a bigger salary as opposed to raising the tax rate. either way you end up paying more taxes and more money in one scenario. hope or compromise because the spirit of compromise seems to be here. in terms of where they are, you neither have -- seems to have really buzzed a lot from their initial positions here. we are dealing with a...
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. $40 billion out of the economy from nondefense cuts. $24 billion in 2013. $108 billion, get rid of the payroll taxes and unemployment insurance. $42 billion for the wealthy and about $300 billion getting rid of it for the lower and middle class. come over here. here's the gdp totals here and what you want to do is take the pencil out and total them. 0.4% from nondefense, defense. 0.7% from the payroll taxes to 1.3. when's the total now? it's 2.9 percentage points less. this means a recession next year. no doubt about it. there was an exercise. lou alexander. was in the private sector. went to treasury. back in the private sector. if they go over the cliff a little bit and mess around, a 1 percentage point impact. okay? from the spending and the tax cuts. get rid of that. look at it if they can't do it and all of next year, it's a slope but it comes down and it comes down all the way to what lou says is a 4 percentage point. the cbo says 3. either way it's a big hit, a recession. one more this ing to show you i gdp impact. losing 400,000 jobs from the defense cuts. 400 from nondefen
. $40 billion out of the economy from nondefense cuts. $24 billion in 2013. $108 billion, get rid of the payroll taxes and unemployment insurance. $42 billion for the wealthy and about $300 billion getting rid of it for the lower and middle class. come over here. here's the gdp totals here and what you want to do is take the pencil out and total them. 0.4% from nondefense, defense. 0.7% from the payroll taxes to 1.3. when's the total now? it's 2.9 percentage points less. this means a recession...
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>> our forecast is a flat economy. we think that starting second quarter we'll see in-investigation in-inversion of the stretrends and we'll sta growing. we're sure we have have introdu major changes and our potential output has switched gear. but it will take time to see it. >> and we heard one ecb board member say he expected to be gripped by this crisis for perhaps a decade. do you think it will take that listening? >> i'm more optimistic than that. i think we are living through a deep crisis clearly without press department since the second world war ii and the situation will need to progress for many years. now, i think that the crisis now with the new innovation in the crisis management and crisis tools has been a major improvement. having solved the crisis of being in sort of the almost there in solving the crisis doesn't mean that the economy now can go back to normal business. we have to go through deep changes to really face an increase in competition worldwide. so that is a long process. >> how important is
>> our forecast is a flat economy. we think that starting second quarter we'll see in-investigation in-inversion of the stretrends and we'll sta growing. we're sure we have have introdu major changes and our potential output has switched gear. but it will take time to see it. >> and we heard one ecb board member say he expected to be gripped by this crisis for perhaps a decade. do you think it will take that listening? >> i'm more optimistic than that. i think we are living...
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to flourish and grow, we must lift up women's leadership in our economy. very important. women in the academic world, women in health care, any subject you can name is more wholesome, more successful, more efficient with the involvement of women. and so women came to the polls, when women came to the polls last week, they registered their support for those who understood the challenges that women face. it's really, really a remarkable thing under the leadership of the women standing here, the voices of america's mothers, daughters and grandmothers will be heard. women are the breadwinners for our families in many cases, the small business owners in our communities, isn't that right? >> yes. >> and the workers that will spare our prosperity. holding jobs but are also creating jobs as entrepreneurs and owners. >> nancy pelosi just minutes after announcing she wants to stay on as the democratic leader and maybe not good news for steny hoyer. tim, what's the dynamic now because there had been a lot of speculation over the last week whether she'd stay or not. >
to flourish and grow, we must lift up women's leadership in our economy. very important. women in the academic world, women in health care, any subject you can name is more wholesome, more successful, more efficient with the involvement of women. and so women came to the polls, when women came to the polls last week, they registered their support for those who understood the challenges that women face. it's really, really a remarkable thing under the leadership of the women standing here, the...